Official Review of The Maestro Monologue [Book Just Released on September 9th]

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Re: Official Review of The Maestro Monologue [Book Just Released on September 9th]

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This book sounds very interesting. I like that it helps you change your mindset and correct your “misunderstanding.” Intriguing premise!
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I like that the book is clearly and logically organized into four major parts. It is commendable that the first part of the book deals with understanding the truth about oneself through awareness training and the power of intervention.
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Post by Pontsho Sello »

The book according to me it's really impressing since it teaches people different things ,and again I love what the the Author did he/she made sure that the book is well edited and attractive I would like to read it :oops:
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I liked the wordplay in this book, especially the meaning of the term, "miss-understanding." The author's opinions seem interesting. However, I'm not a huge fan of the genre, so I doubt I'd be able to read the book. Thank you for your honest review.
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This book is very interesting to me because it really makes one to understand him or herself better in anyalzing oneself. It handled almost all the characters of human beings and so i personally now know that I am the master of my own soul because no one qualifies to know you better than yourself.
Ooh i love the author of this book and willing to read more from him.
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Indeed a masterpiece. I love the fact that it deals with psychology. The book is definitely worth a try.
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The writing style is a bit odd but otherwise carries an inspired and interesting tone.
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I love the variety of topics the author uses throughout the book to help the reader under the author’s meaning behind each of the four “parts.” This novel will help you reflect on your own personal principles and truth.
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All those who feel they have lost touch with their inner selves will find this book a useful guide to introspection and change. I'm drawn to the all the parables, stories, and quotes scattered throughout the text. Thanks for a detailed review!
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

I rather like the concept of the intruder who corrupts our thoughts because it is amazing how negativity can put you down. I can see that this book spoke to you in an effective way, but it is not my type of thing. I firmly believe that if a person is looking for this kind of personal improvement, the a coach or mentor is required.
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This powerful book promises to evoke deep self-reflection. Thank you for your review.
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Wow, you really make a strong case in favor of this book and I’m pleased that you got so much out of it. I, personally, think that I would enjoy the second and third parts the most. The mention of an intruder who limits our natural abilities sounds fascinating. A truly excellent review - thank you!
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This book is really inspiring, educative and a guide to self reflection and improving life style. I loved it. I would definitely recommend this book. Great review!
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I'm not very interested in self-help books, and this doesn't appear to be anything I'd particularly enjoy. However, given how generally excellent the reviews are, I feel that this may be an interesting read for the correct people. Thank you for the review!
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This book is thought-provoking and seems to give results. However, it's not something I would like to read.
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